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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rule on which' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a specific rule that is being referred to. For example, "The court will make its ruling based on the rule on which the argument is based."
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The commission then has two weeks to declare the official yes/no campaigns (there can only be one on each side), and rule on which groups are permitted participants.
AT some recruiting firms, special committees rule on which board memberships raise that red flag.
Is the Senate proposing to rule on which religious opinions are bigoted and which aren't?
Attempts by the Speaker of the House of Commons to rule on which votes should be exclusively English would be bitterly contested.
The proposed new rule, on which the agency will seek public comment for 45 days, also sets standards for bio-diesel and other advanced biofuels.
But despite this broad support from the investing public, experts in securities law, institutional money managers and numerous public officials, the S.E.C. has yet to write an official rule on which the commission can actually vote.
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The court has not yet ruled on which witnesses could be called.
Some of the common rules on which the EU did reach agreement quickly went stale.
He then enumerated the elementary rules on which peace and society could be established.
Above all it would need to create and enforce rules on which all traders must agree.Two uncertainties fogged this process.
Rich countries including the UK have agreed on common rules on which spending can and can't count as aid.
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